The Trilemma

Hi fellow Hiveians,

Today I wanted to talk about the conflicting balances we are trying to achieve!

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The Trilemma

The trilemma.. it's real!

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As we get older, we tend to have a lot more stuff going on than we did before. A lot of that is great, most of it is pretty normal and we have to adapt. Sometimes though, we just want to relax and unwind but are hit with the trilemma

Time, energy and motivation!

These are all really important things to have in ample supply when we want to be doing something in the evening hours of a day. A lot of time, the evening is the only time in which we can get a little bit of time to ourselves.. and it can be a challenge to get that, but get it we must!

I've been having to battle the elements so-to-speak in that trilemma area. For sure there is a lot of other things going on, partially some of it is me enjoying playing the old Zelda game so that takes a bit of my time. I do try and need to spend time on Hive though, whether it be writing or dropping comments or replying to others. We have to fit in these various elements in order for us to be able to do what we need to to stay sane!

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I think it's okay though to have these things we balance every day. As challenging as it can be sometimes to have to constantly juggle things, it's also a really big sense of purpose and enjoyment that we can get in our lives. If we all know one thing, is that there is a pretty big gap in people's sense of purpose in the world today. The cynic in me thinks that this is intentional to try and force more division and social decohesion, but that isn't the whole piece of the pie.

A sweet spot we can achieve is when we can get enough rest, get things we need to do in the morning and throughout the day and have at least an hour to ourselves in the evening to do other things that we want or need to do. That's really not bad, considering!

I know that there are likely going to be plenty of times where the plan doesn't work out, for example staying up a little later than normal in order to indulge in something a bit extra we are enjoying, or not sleeping well. I think that's where the balance and choice to not partake in something ends up being pretty important. We have to choose not to do something and instead rest more for example, so that we can get a good refresher for a few days or a week of the routine we try to accomplish in the evening.

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What about you, do you think this situation is a trilemma, or do you think it is more of a dilemma, or could it be a quadrilemma?! Let me know in the comments!

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A trilemma is fine for me lol! I'd probably suck on the time management department for a while as what I can do in a day seems shorter as I grow older and pick up more responsibilities.

For me, the motivation is always there but if I have to give in to it, say relax and watch an interesting movie or play some video games, then I'll be sleeping late, which means waking up in the morning with a half tank or even less :D

I mostly forego having time for myself now for the greater good, hopefully it will at least be worth it in the future. But will also try squeezing more time for myself every now and then, wherever I possibly can!

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Yeah I hear you on that man. I have been indulging in some video games of late.. it's not good, but it's also a lot of fun LOL. I'm glad that it's something single-player though, as I get a competitive side when it's multiplayer. Plus it's been so long since I've played an online game, I'd probably get really annoyed at all the bullshit rules they have these days lol

Indeed it's important to forego personal time for better things. It's a sacrifice the mature ones make, I think! It's fun being immature at times.. but it doesn't get you far.

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I think too it's a balancing act of sorts to make sacrifices the more matured one gets. There's some wisdom in it from a greater good perspective but being a bit immature too can help immensely in terms of getting more in touch with reality to better understand/appreciate the sacrifices we're making :)

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When responsibilities pile up, we cannot continue our routine that has been going on for a long time. Responsibilities cause mental tension, so it is better that we go to a mountainous area for some time and relax.

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Oh for sure. Taking time away to relax in a beautiful environment is a must!

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